Because of lost of habitat. The use of DDT in the crops also affected the condor. The eggs of the condor have been deformed or not hatched at all. Shells have gotten so thin that the bird sitting on...
Yes, but a captured breeding has been very successful, and now several wild condors are living wild in the wild in two locations, with more releases scheduled.
Because there were only 22 of the birds left in 1981. There were no wild birds left, all were in captivity. Breeding was slow but the bird came to total 223 by August 2003. There were 138 birds held...
well no poisonous ones, but a giant lizard that once lived in Australia called megalina is in the same family as the Gila monsterwell no poisonous ones, but a giant lizard that once lived in...